Pattern Nos: various 
Introduced: 1890
Discontinued: 1998
Reintroduced 2000

The Chelsea Wicker shape was registered as a design with the number 159997 at the British Patent Office on October 29th 1890. It is of an ivory coloured earthenware and was generally marked 'Spode Imperial'. The Spode Imperial name and mark was registered as a trademark with number 90067 on 11th April 1890.

The deeply fluted rim derives from the famous Chelsea factory in London. The embossed wicker weave is a feature which Josiah Spode (and others) used as early as 1808 or even earlier, on earthenware, perhaps 1796.

Although registered in 1890 the earliest pattern is recorded in 1892 as 2/3674 and the shape was described 'Basket Work Chelsea Shape'. Many patterns were produced including 'HB' border which was revived in the 1920s for the USA market and renamed Wicker Dale. Some of the most famous patterns are Buttercup, Cowslip, Wicker Dale, and Wicker Lane.

Other designs are:

2/4191 Mandalay c1894
2/7519 Wicker Lane 1921
2/7873 Buttercup 1924
2/7887 Rose Wreath 1924
2/7896 Rose Briar 1924
2/7983 Valencia in red 1925
S200 Wicker Dell 1933
S713 Cowslip 1934
S721 Wicker Rose 1934
S747/8 Sydney 1934
S930 Hazel Dell 1935
S1225 Rosedale 1935
S1248 Valencia in blue and green 1935
S1878 Rosalie 1937
S2435 Sydney 1940
O2884 Ivanhoe in red 1955
O3178 Imperial d'Or 1956
S3187 Madeira 1956
S3195 Acacia 1956
S3308 Mayfair, green edge 1959
S3309 French Flowers 1959
S3310 Romany 1959
S3384 Glendale 1964
S3385 Valencia in green 1964
S3386 Orchid Centres 1964
O3416 Golden Meadow 1985
 
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